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joining me now, senior director of girl scouts of greater new york 6000. it's good to have you on the show, and very happy to see you. you launch this particular troop in 2017, tell viewers what kind of impacts have you seen from the work you've been doing since that. >> thank you so much for having me, very happy to be here. we've definitely created such a incredible program, this giving that community, that they really need during this time. that sense of belonging. it's definitely been able to see girls who are able to connect with other, girls build those relationships, and working in with this, it's beautiful to see as they warn the importance of advocacy, and how building community can really bring benefits. >> your mission is to instill girls with confidence in character. these, girls they've had so many different traumas. how are the girl's cuts helping their mental, health unbeatable to give them the tools to allow them to thrive, and become those people that they would like to be? >> absolutely, so this program actually has a social component. we
joining me now, senior director of girl scouts of greater new york 6000. it's good to have you on the show, and very happy to see you. you launch this particular troop in 2017, tell viewers what kind of impacts have you seen from the work you've been doing since that. >> thank you so much for having me, very happy to be here. we've definitely created such a incredible program, this giving that community, that they really need during this time. that sense of belonging. it's definitely been...
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by new york attorney general letitia james. that goes on trial tomorrow. the a.g. will be in the courtroom as, well setting up a potential face-off between her and trump, according to a person familiar with the a.g.'s plans. the judge in this case sits in his ruling on tuesday, trump and his company are liable for fraud by misstating the true values of multiple real estate properties. trump and his children are on the list of potential witnesses during the trial. with less than four months until the iowa caucus, trump still dominates the republican presidential field despite his legal woes. is there still a chance in your judgment for another candidate to surge in the polls, or does trump have this race all wrapped up? >> as much as i would like that to be the case, i would prefer that another candidate surface, and that we move past the trump moment of the party. i do not see that happening anytime soon. i don't see a path for it. he is the stronghold in the republican party right now. i fully expect him to be the nominee. he
by new york attorney general letitia james. that goes on trial tomorrow. the a.g. will be in the courtroom as, well setting up a potential face-off between her and trump, according to a person familiar with the a.g.'s plans. the judge in this case sits in his ruling on tuesday, trump and his company are liable for fraud by misstating the true values of multiple real estate properties. trump and his children are on the list of potential witnesses during the trial. with less than four months...
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good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we've got breaking news tonight in the criminal prosecution of donald trump in the state of georgia. the first guilty plea from a codefendant of the ex president. this is scott hall. he is an atlanta area bail bondsman and one of the 19 people charged in that fulton county repo r.i.c.o. case for interfering with the 2020 election results in georgia. last month haltered south uniontown fulton county jail and pleaded not guilty along with donald trump and the rest of his codefendants. this afternoon that all changed after hall reached a deal with fulton county prosecutors. >> how do you plead to the five count of conspiracy to commit intentional interference with the performance of election? >> guilty. >> do you understand that the sentence for each of those counts will be 12 months -- >> yes ma'am. >> a total of five years. >> yes, ma'am. >> so five years of probation. hall will also have to pay 5000 dollar fine, served 200 hours community service, and he already recorded the statement
good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes. we've got breaking news tonight in the criminal prosecution of donald trump in the state of georgia. the first guilty plea from a codefendant of the ex president. this is scott hall. he is an atlanta area bail bondsman and one of the 19 people charged in that fulton county repo r.i.c.o. case for interfering with the 2020 election results in georgia. last month haltered south uniontown fulton county jail and pleaded not guilty along with donald trump...
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lives and vice president dick cheney telling the new york time it was, quote, absolutely totally justified. he said when we had that program in place, we kept the country safe from anymore mass casualty attack which was our objective. he suggested that the cia mislead the white house is just a, quote, crock. joining me now is loretta sanchez. congresswoman, thank you for being with me today. you've been aware of the discussions ahead of time. the concern of perhaps new violence that will be triggered by the release of this report. what is your thought? should it be released and why now? >> absolutely. we need to have transparency. the american people need to understand what the american government is doing. my husband was the senior prosecutor at guantanamo and he and his team refused to use any of this information gathered by torture because they thought it was unreliable. i remember him telling me they could get more by giving a prisoner mcdonald's happy meal than on the reliability of this torture related information. >> what criticisms have been made about the release and i shared some
lives and vice president dick cheney telling the new york time it was, quote, absolutely totally justified. he said when we had that program in place, we kept the country safe from anymore mass casualty attack which was our objective. he suggested that the cia mislead the white house is just a, quote, crock. joining me now is loretta sanchez. congresswoman, thank you for being with me today. you've been aware of the discussions ahead of time. the concern of perhaps new violence that will be...
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trump lived in new york, all these defense happened new york city, it's going nowhere, and nowhere fast. the second front, as you mentioned, in the town hall, trump opened up yet another lawsuit by e. jean carroll calling her story fake, a made-up story, instead of trump wanting four more years, trump reform or lawsuits. >> how likely is it anything carols attorneys will assume him again? >> legally, it's very strong, the first jury verdict is itself kind of reclusive. perhaps a second trial. but she may decide, look, i've done my work here, i don't want to have yet another trial. i think it's more up to her, legally the case would be very strong though. >> right. when asked about the classified documents found in mar-a-lago, trump said, quote, i have the absolute right to do whatever i want with them, anything, quote, they become automatically declassified when i took them. was this a gift to special counsel jackson's investigation? >> trump is sounding like a three year old. it's mine, it's mine, it's mine. nobody used to handle national security documents think that's fair at all. do
trump lived in new york, all these defense happened new york city, it's going nowhere, and nowhere fast. the second front, as you mentioned, in the town hall, trump opened up yet another lawsuit by e. jean carroll calling her story fake, a made-up story, instead of trump wanting four more years, trump reform or lawsuits. >> how likely is it anything carols attorneys will assume him again? >> legally, it's very strong, the first jury verdict is itself kind of reclusive. perhaps a...
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see up state new york. almost time and again they have been winning these seats that are the 50/50 seats more often than not. that is why to me they were always the slight favor, never mind the candidate advantage they had going in. >> david jolly staked the far right position during the campaign. he said in one debate the united states should intervene military in syria. he wants to repeal roe v wade and questions the impacts humans have on climate change and wants to get rid of the affordable care act and has no workable alternative. it seems to me if the democrats want to take people's temperatures and think about how we feel, they are going to lose. they have to change the subject from how do you feel in this sort of gloom ey environment the republicans are helping create and say what do you believe in? do you believe in a woman's right to choose minimum wage? do you want the government run that way? or do you want to run by exlobbiest wingers who do anything to dump on obama. seems like they need to ch
see up state new york. almost time and again they have been winning these seats that are the 50/50 seats more often than not. that is why to me they were always the slight favor, never mind the candidate advantage they had going in. >> david jolly staked the far right position during the campaign. he said in one debate the united states should intervene military in syria. he wants to repeal roe v wade and questions the impacts humans have on climate change and wants to get rid of the...
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york times," two law enforcement sources confirming to nbc news that he is the chief suspect and that he was the leader of this chat group posting highly classified documents that were then distributed and then became public and what's so remarkable about all of this in this astonishing story is that this person was 21 years old. he is 21 years old, born before 9/11, worked for an intelligence unit within the national guard, and it's really not clear how he had access, if he did, to such highly classified information. that's going to be one of the big questions here, whether he had access as part of his job or whether he somehow secured -- again, allegedly, these highly classified documents and posted them to this chat group. we're seeing evidence that he was promoted to the rank of airman first class, someone by his name was promoted in this intelligence community of the massachusetts air national guard, and we are being told by law enforcement sources that they have been aware of this person for some time and that they are moving forward with their investigation , that actio is immi
york times," two law enforcement sources confirming to nbc news that he is the chief suspect and that he was the leader of this chat group posting highly classified documents that were then distributed and then became public and what's so remarkable about all of this in this astonishing story is that this person was 21 years old. he is 21 years old, born before 9/11, worked for an intelligence unit within the national guard, and it's really not clear how he had access, if he did, to such...
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but tomorrow john will join me here in conversation right here in new york city ahead of the premier of the series. we'll have that for you tomorrow you won't want to miss it. i'll see you again tomorrow. "way too early" with jonathan lemire is coming up next >>> florida governor ron desantis quietly signed an extreme abortion ban into law late last night. we'll dig into the legislation and how it could impact his potential presidential campaign just ahead plus what we're learning about donald trump's deposition yesterday in new york after spending eight hours at the attorney general's office. and we'll have the latest on the arrest of the young air national guardsman suspected of leaking classified documents all right, good morning and welcome to "way too early" on this friday, april 14th. i'm sam stein in for jonathan lemire we begin in florida where ahead of a likely presidential run governor ron desantis signed a six-week abortion ban into law yesterday, a move that underscores just how controversial the move is. the typically boisterous desantis announced the decision with littl
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"the new york times" reporting he sat down with prosecutors in new york to answer questions about the trump organization. we will talk with one of the reporters and tim o'brien who knows more about anybody of the trump organization and what the prosecutors find with the investigation with one michael cohen to guide. >> thank you, david gura. >>> he is a $6 billion man and friend of the president caught in a prostitution ring. why new england patriots owner robert kraft could be in big trouble with the nfl. be in big trouble wi here we go! . i like your card, but i'm absolutely not paying an annual fee. discover has no annual fees. really? yeah. we just don't believe in them. oh nice. you would not believe how long i've been rehearsing that. no annual fee on any card. only from discover. if your adventure keeps turning into unexpected bathroom trips you may have overactive bladder, or oab. ohhhh... enough already! we need to see a doctor. ask your doctor about myrbetriq® (mirabegron). it treats oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. it's the first and only oab treatment in i
"the new york times" reporting he sat down with prosecutors in new york to answer questions about the trump organization. we will talk with one of the reporters and tim o'brien who knows more about anybody of the trump organization and what the prosecutors find with the investigation with one michael cohen to guide. >> thank you, david gura. >>> he is a $6 billion man and friend of the president caught in a prostitution ring. why new england patriots owner robert kraft...
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that's a breaking news report tonight in the "new york times." the reporter who broke that story which is no doubt of huge interest to the special prosecutor will join us next. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pills? flonase relieves your worst symptoms including nasal congestion, which most pills don't. flonase helps block 6 key inflammatory substances. most pills only block one. flonase. and i am a senior public safety my namspecialist for pg&e. my job is to help educate our first responders on how to deal with natural gas and electric emergencies. everyday when we go to work we want everyone to work safely and come home safely. i live right here in auburn, i absolutely love this community. once i moved here i didn't want to live anywhere else. i love that people in this community are willing to come together to make a difference for other people's lives. together, we're building a better california. >>> the "new york times" is reporting tonight that after executives visited jared kushner
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. >>> good evening i'm chris matthews in new york. it's 7:00 p.m. on the east coast right now and hurricane michael, a king kong of a storm has battled the panhandles of florida. at the same time, president trump is starring in a political fund-raiser and rally in erie, pennsylvania. it's a devastating split screen if you will. michael is the hardest to make landfall and the third most powerful storm to hit florida. aware of the optics tonight, the president defended his decision to travel to the fund-raiser and rally. let's watch him on that. >> we have thousands of people lined up, so we wanted to make this stop. it would be very unfair, you have thousands of people that started coming last night. so we're going to do that and we have a lot of happy people. >> the president didn't say before the rally this evening he hosted a $250,000 fund-raiser up in erie. what's dodgy about tonight's schedule, of course, is that the same donald trump ridiculed his predecessor, barack obama for doing pretty much what he's doing tonight. back in 2012 president tr
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joining us now is phillip shaynin, former "new york times" reporter and author of "the history of the kennedy assassination." great to have you back with us again. >> thank you. >> i felt like you spoke with unusual clarity last night in terms of telling us what to expect about what might go wrong today. i still did not anticipate that what might go wrong today is that we wouldn't get anything until 7:30 and then it would be only a little portion of the documents. do you have any sense of what went wrong today? >> what a mess. this is the worst possible scenario. apparently there really has been a mess at the white house for the last couple of weeks. even as president trump was tweeting out these assurances to the american people that he was going to open up this vast library of secret documents, there was these wild negotiations going on within the administration, the cia and the fbi and apparently the state department, going to the white house saying, no, no, no, you can't release thesis documents it appears nobody told that to the president, however. >> in terms of the fbi and the
joining us now is phillip shaynin, former "new york times" reporter and author of "the history of the kennedy assassination." great to have you back with us again. >> thank you. >> i felt like you spoke with unusual clarity last night in terms of telling us what to expect about what might go wrong today. i still did not anticipate that what might go wrong today is that we wouldn't get anything until 7:30 and then it would be only a little portion of the...
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the interview with the "new york time times", the former vice president suggested this is a cover for those on the democratic side who are briefed on the program to admit that and so are going back to construct a rationale to say, they didn't tell us the truth. joining us for more on the reaction in washington, capitol hill correspondent luke russert, who is following all this. luke, what has been the predominant tone in the reaction today? >> reporter: well, i would say from the republican side, you've seen for the most part really aside from john mccain, dismissal. this was politically motivated. saxby chambliss and mitch mcconnell releasing a joint statement saying the committee disagreed with with moving forward to begin with. they cite the fact that the methodology used within this report is flawed that there weren't enough inte views of key witnesses. that there wasn't a real awareness of things the cia said were misleading within this report and there wasn't adequate change able to be made to them. all that being said, though, ronan, when you look back over the course of what d
the interview with the "new york time times", the former vice president suggested this is a cover for those on the democratic side who are briefed on the program to admit that and so are going back to construct a rationale to say, they didn't tell us the truth. joining us for more on the reaction in washington, capitol hill correspondent luke russert, who is following all this. luke, what has been the predominant tone in the reaction today? >> reporter: well, i would say from...
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of breitbart news, jeremy peters who broke the story for the "new york times" spoke to me on the phone. jeremy, big, big deal and a big statement in favor of donald trump from breitbart. >> that's absolutely right, nicole, i mean what you saw happen here over the last few days has forced an inevitable conclusion for steve bannon and to a career at a website that he helped put at the forefront of american 3politics. it reshaped the way we look at immigration, it reshaped the way we look at donald trump and right now steve bannon is walking away hanging his head low. >> and jeremy, i think we have got the breitbart headline announcing news about themselves, breitbart also normalizing some of the darker forces, if you talk to traditional republicans, people like me in the least, that certainly the reputation of breitbart inside the republican party. what kind of a statement is this that they want to stand by a president whose one big legislative accomplishment was something that benefits corporates and who in a meeting today showed democrats and republicans doing something along the lines
of breitbart news, jeremy peters who broke the story for the "new york times" spoke to me on the phone. jeremy, big, big deal and a big statement in favor of donald trump from breitbart. >> that's absolutely right, nicole, i mean what you saw happen here over the last few days has forced an inevitable conclusion for steve bannon and to a career at a website that he helped put at the forefront of american 3politics. it reshaped the way we look at immigration, it reshaped the way...
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york, especially people in businesses in new york had, had a 30-year run. you're right. they laughed at him for over three decades for his business acumen. what started in new york, raises the question, why didn't it begin sooner? why didn't anyone in public office and power, in public office over these 20 to 30 years in the past, why didn't they take him down? >> we asked that question in realtime. we've asked that question. i don't know if people remember, but i kept asking about jeffrey epstein on here. >> yes. >> i said, what's going on with jeffrey epstein? why is this guy still walking around? i don't get it and, you know, a year or two later, of course, thanks to some extraordinary reporting, it happened. julie brown in miami, justice came to him, but it was in plain sight and it's the same thing with donald trump. we have been asking this for some time. they know he's lying on his loans. they know he's lying in everything he's doing on his net worth. where are the charges? everybody was afraid to bring charges against him. >> where was the enforceme
york, especially people in businesses in new york had, had a 30-year run. you're right. they laughed at him for over three decades for his business acumen. what started in new york, raises the question, why didn't it begin sooner? why didn't anyone in public office and power, in public office over these 20 to 30 years in the past, why didn't they take him down? >> we asked that question in realtime. we've asked that question. i don't know if people remember, but i kept asking about...
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or at least the state of new york. the former president is heading to new york tomoow, which is the day before the trial begins in new york to 50 million dollar lawsuit against donald trump and the trump organization. the former president is on the witness list, along with his two sons. ork torney general letitia james alleges that four years, donald trump inflated his net worth by 2.2 billion dollars. and the judge in the case of a current, roman the former president has company committed repeated acts of fraud. r example, donald trump has apparently been exaggerating the size of his trump tower apartment, but a little more than 19,000 square feet. the judgeriting, quote, a discrepancy of this order of magnitude, but overall as a developer, sizing up his own living space of decades, can only be considered fraud. trump attorney has said he plans to appeal the ruling, which he characterized as outrageous. msnbc legal analyst and former federal prosecutor paul butler joins me now. paul, first, i don't, how do they not ge
or at least the state of new york. the former president is heading to new york tomoow, which is the day before the trial begins in new york to 50 million dollar lawsuit against donald trump and the trump organization. the former president is on the witness list, along with his two sons. ork torney general letitia james alleges that four years, donald trump inflated his net worth by 2.2 billion dollars. and the judge in the case of a current, roman the former president has company committed...
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he cannot walk into a restaurant in new york city now. so kind of both of those flags have been taken away, and i think your point is really well taken. yes, to a lot of people going to jail will probably be the scariest specter. but to him, the thing that is really probably sitting with him right now is his big tall-long buildings maybe going away. >> reverend, you've known him for a very long time, would you agree? >> absolutely agree. i think the criminal indictments are something that he can spar with and he feels he may get away with, but i think in the civil case is is a existential threat to him. this is who he is. existentia>> and his family. >> antis's ire to show his dad who is gone. i told you i could be somebody. this takes away any inkling of him proving to dad that he could not rise up. i was thinking just yesterday writing down fifth avenue, i have one grandchild. a four-year-old grandson marcus allen. one day i'll be writing down fifth avenue with migrants on saying, you know that building used to be called trump towers, i
he cannot walk into a restaurant in new york city now. so kind of both of those flags have been taken away, and i think your point is really well taken. yes, to a lot of people going to jail will probably be the scariest specter. but to him, the thing that is really probably sitting with him right now is his big tall-long buildings maybe going away. >> reverend, you've known him for a very long time, would you agree? >> absolutely agree. i think the criminal indictments are...
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new york governor, kathy hochul, declared a state of emergency. she urged residents in low lying parts of the city to brace for the worst. these types of weather events are typically known to have happen every hundred years. but major biblical grade floods are now happening with unusual and increasing frequency. two years ago, flooding caused by hurricane ida killed over 50 people across the northeast, including at least 11 people in new york city who died after drowning inside their basement apartments. before that, in 2012, super storm sandy took the lives of 72 people, and caused tens of billions of dollars in damage. here's the thing, as climate change warns the planet, earth 's a must for swells with more water, which in turn leads to more catastrophic events like these. despite the growing frequency with which we have to deal with this, it appears that as a country, we are woefully unprepared. our infrastructure is decaying. it was built in another time, for another time. and the body best position to do something about this is barreling tow
new york governor, kathy hochul, declared a state of emergency. she urged residents in low lying parts of the city to brace for the worst. these types of weather events are typically known to have happen every hundred years. but major biblical grade floods are now happening with unusual and increasing frequency. two years ago, flooding caused by hurricane ida killed over 50 people across the northeast, including at least 11 people in new york city who died after drowning inside their basement...
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helping the small stand tall. >>> we have more breaking news now, new york governor kathy hochul declaring a state of emergency as extreme rainfall and flooding hits parts of this state. take a look at this, flooding in the streets of brooklyn, torrential downpours have also left subway stations teaming with water and commuters forced to try is and maneuver underground. cars and buses on the streets are driving through knee deep water. we're going to have a lot more on this including a live report in our next hour. >>> meantime, more than 2 million military service members and their families are facing financial uncertainty and maybe worse. service members will continue to report for duty, but without pay and hundreds of thousands of civilians who carry out the day-to-day operations of the pentagon will likely be furloughed. nbc's courtney kube has been speaking with some of those military families. also with us retired admiral james stavridis, former supreme allied commander of nato. appreciate both you've being here. courtney, what did you hear from those families? >> reporter: we spoke
helping the small stand tall. >>> we have more breaking news now, new york governor kathy hochul declaring a state of emergency as extreme rainfall and flooding hits parts of this state. take a look at this, flooding in the streets of brooklyn, torrential downpours have also left subway stations teaming with water and commuters forced to try is and maneuver underground. cars and buses on the streets are driving through knee deep water. we're going to have a lot more on this including a...
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the new york cases ver significantly different in these other cases. but another ways, there is questions about this in your case and whether it's strong enough to be the sort of tes case against a former presiden in terms of criminal charges i don't know if fani willi likes this case going before hers but i do think they're movin on their own timeline. the way the grand jury process works in georgia is differen in the way it works in new york the way it works in washington i don't think these are al being carefully crafte together >> five words, just five words i want you to answer this. how do you keep track of all this stuff >> a lot of caffeine >> all right, politicos -- could about it but on time for me i won't hold it against you. but thank you for joining us it is the weekend. thank you so much, talk to you later. i'm joined now by nbc senior national politics reporter jonathan allen also tireless and jacket but i is the weekend, we will allo it john, you've been following th nra convention in indianapolis took place days after the mass shooting
the new york cases ver significantly different in these other cases. but another ways, there is questions about this in your case and whether it's strong enough to be the sort of tes case against a former presiden in terms of criminal charges i don't know if fani willi likes this case going before hers but i do think they're movin on their own timeline. the way the grand jury process works in georgia is differen in the way it works in new york the way it works in washington i don't think these...
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tell us about smartmatic, the other case it's in new york give us the time line. >> new york law doesn't provide for a news worthiness type of defense. smartmatic is bringing a similar claim against fox news and now they're only emboldened by the settlement nothing in the settlement is precollusive none of the facts will really apply to smartmatic. they're willing to settle the case keep in mind, the reason we know about $700 million in settlement believe me that was a point that was negotiated and i bet it actually cost money. in other words, the plaintiffs said we want to publicize this frankly if i'm the plaintiffs lawyers, i don't care about the admissibility i care about the money. >> it speaks volumes fox lawyers didn't talk to reporters yesterday but the network put out a statement. we acknowledged the court's ruling finding certain claims about dominion to be false this settlement reflects fox's continued commitment to the highest -- >> go back to that ambiguity one said, the statement, they admit -- the other -- >> this cost them. >> we acknowledge the court's rulings finding ce
tell us about smartmatic, the other case it's in new york give us the time line. >> new york law doesn't provide for a news worthiness type of defense. smartmatic is bringing a similar claim against fox news and now they're only emboldened by the settlement nothing in the settlement is precollusive none of the facts will really apply to smartmatic. they're willing to settle the case keep in mind, the reason we know about $700 million in settlement believe me that was a point that was...
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this is bill baroni, port authority of new york and new jersey. he was appointed to this new high ranking, high paying job at the port authority by new jersey governor chris christie. this picture shows mr. baroni in his capacity as an executive of the port authority. he's speaking in 2012 in this photo. and this is at a ceremony where, see what he's got his hands on there? he is presenting to the mayor of secaucus, new jersey, one of the pieces of steel from the world trade center ruins. that is an actual piece of the world trade center he's giving to the mayor of secaucus. why did that mayor get that piece of the world trade center towers? "the new york times" today reports that beyond this difficult worldwide how will you commemorate 9/11 application process, another way people got pieces of the actual steel from the wreckage of the world trade center from that terrorist attack was to be a new jersey mayor who the christie administration was wooing for an endorsement for governor chris christie's re-election. according to the "times," pieces of
this is bill baroni, port authority of new york and new jersey. he was appointed to this new high ranking, high paying job at the port authority by new jersey governor chris christie. this picture shows mr. baroni in his capacity as an executive of the port authority. he's speaking in 2012 in this photo. and this is at a ceremony where, see what he's got his hands on there? he is presenting to the mayor of secaucus, new jersey, one of the pieces of steel from the world trade center ruins. that...
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good day, i am chris jansing world's headquarters in new york. it is noon in the east. 9:00 out west. here is what's happening. plea fallout. the manafort/mueller deal leaves the trump white house rattled. >> everyone gets indicted by bob mueller goes down. all of these cooperating witnesses are kcorrupted. >> meanwhile a former white house insider says the manafort deal is essentially meaningless to president trump. so you will hear the two vastly different views next. >>> the carolinas, an epic weather event and it is expected to get worse. the death toll is on the rise as hurricane florence lingers on the latest of the report. watergate road map. a bit of his ri can help robert mueller when he starts to wrap up the russia probe. we begin with live picture of capitol hill where republicans are moving ahead are plans to vote on
good day, i am chris jansing world's headquarters in new york. it is noon in the east. 9:00 out west. here is what's happening. plea fallout. the manafort/mueller deal leaves the trump white house rattled. >> everyone gets indicted by bob mueller goes down. all of these cooperating witnesses are kcorrupted. >> meanwhile a former white house insider says the manafort deal is essentially meaningless to president trump. so you will hear the two vastly different views next. >>>...
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good night from nbc news headquarters in new york. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> tonight on "all in" -- >> this crew is indicted four people already for lying to them. >> as the president's lawyers try to keep trump away from a mueller interview -- >> for a person that doesn't use an economy of words like the president, it could be a disaster. >> tonight congressman adam schiff on more guilty pleas. the release of his memo and the collapse of trump's plot to stop mueller. >>> then -- >> we need a little less tweeting here, a little more listening. >> the governor who confronted the president about arming teachers joins me live. >> you don't know until you test it. but i think -- i really believe i would run in there, even if i didn't have a weapon. >>> plus, understanding today's supreme court move on daca. and ivanka trump's defense of the president. >> i think i have that right as a daughter to believe my father.
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destination we got miami, los angeles, chicago, new york, washingto d.c. and san juan puerto ric as well. the stories also special appearances by big names celebrities like the rappe federal, comedian georgia lopez, actress tina torres and msnb contributor maria teresa kumar the first episode kicks off in the nation's cultural capital, the big apple, right here in new york city. here's a quick preview >> but they guys are the lifeline of lati neighborhoods. people like their fresh fruits that's where we grew up with having all these essentials an the only place to get them is bodega because we don't got th whole foods, we don't got th -- this is the spot [speaking non-english] >> that's the beautiful thin up the data. you know the owners. you give them credit will focu on cash so you can get thing for your how's this is where you can ge your latin food. and latin food, like avocado is the aztecs gave us avocado. -- aztec word for testicle. i'm not making this up and then tomato, you have th tomato and half the world ca seen would be over italian food, you
destination we got miami, los angeles, chicago, new york, washingto d.c. and san juan puerto ric as well. the stories also special appearances by big names celebrities like the rappe federal, comedian georgia lopez, actress tina torres and msnb contributor maria teresa kumar the first episode kicks off in the nation's cultural capital, the big apple, right here in new york city. here's a quick preview >> but they guys are the lifeline of lati neighborhoods. people like their fresh fruits...
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this comes after ford's attorneys told "the new york times" they have not heard from the fbi despite repeated efforts to speak to them. all of this happening as the white house is placing the blame on lawmakers for any limits on the scope of the federal background investigation. >> they have free rain. they'll do whatever they have to do. whatever it is they do. >> the white house is not micro managing this process. this is the senate is dictating the terms. >> for more, let's bring in nbc's jeff bennett at the white house. jeff, okay. so it's been ever moving here. question being who's on the list that we know about? and who is not on the list? >> great to see you, richard. there are reports that the fbi spoke with deborah ramirez today in the investigation into supreme court nominee brett kavanaugh. nbc has not yet independently confirmed that. but we have confirmed that the fbi has not yet contacted dr. christine blasey ford. it doesn't mean that they won't. but they haven't yet. meanwhile, president trump and senior white house officials are pushing back against our reporting tha
this comes after ford's attorneys told "the new york times" they have not heard from the fbi despite repeated efforts to speak to them. all of this happening as the white house is placing the blame on lawmakers for any limits on the scope of the federal background investigation. >> they have free rain. they'll do whatever they have to do. whatever it is they do. >> the white house is not micro managing this process. this is the senate is dictating the terms. >> for...
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in new york alvin bragg, in terms of resources, right? >> in new york, they are accustomed to dealing with major special events. they dealt with the fallout of 9/11, i think the security presence that exists in new york doesn't exist in any other place in america. it only takes one or two unhinged individuals to come forward and wreak havoc. i can imagine that she wants to make sure she's giving enough notice to everybody involved to make sure they're safe, the directive to her own employees to work from home, and the court to not schedule other hearings that day, or you might be attracting other members of the public, courthouse staff right into the line of fire, so to speak. >> barbara mcquade actually on set with me and vaughn, thank you so much for coming in. appreciate it. >>> after a bat wielding attack at a congressman's office, lawmakers are now facing with a very scary reality. can they keep themselves and their staffers safe? the new measures that they're weighing, next. the new measures that they're weighing, next fo rmula repa
in new york alvin bragg, in terms of resources, right? >> in new york, they are accustomed to dealing with major special events. they dealt with the fallout of 9/11, i think the security presence that exists in new york doesn't exist in any other place in america. it only takes one or two unhinged individuals to come forward and wreak havoc. i can imagine that she wants to make sure she's giving enough notice to everybody involved to make sure they're safe, the directive to her own...
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. >> "the new york times" reports today that mr. trump has left open the possibility of dismissing mr. mueller but the people briefed on the president's thinking said mr. trump knows firing mr. rosenstein would be politically dangerous. i'm joined by nbc news intelligence and national security reporter ken, marcus is a reporter, and national security reporter adam. let me start with kent. try to put this together for a person trying to figure out what the hell trump is up to. why would he put all his fire power in the direction of rosenstein, who is basically a career servant, not a politician, why is he focusing all the attack and anger on him? >> chris, i don't know. that tweet seemed like a primal scream of frustration. it may, though, have the effect of putting pressure on rosenstein to recuse which would put this in the hands of rachel bran the number three at the justice department but that's not going to change anything. chris, donald trump cannot stop this investigation by firing people. he would have to fire 14,000 fbi agen
. >> "the new york times" reports today that mr. trump has left open the possibility of dismissing mr. mueller but the people briefed on the president's thinking said mr. trump knows firing mr. rosenstein would be politically dangerous. i'm joined by nbc news intelligence and national security reporter ken, marcus is a reporter, and national security reporter adam. let me start with kent. try to put this together for a person trying to figure out what the hell trump is up to....
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craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. what's the deal? a court strikes down the president's daca decision after he holds that open meeting on immigration, seemingly giving both democrats and republicans what they want. does anyone know what the policy will be, though? working group trying to figure that out right now. >>> also, president trump saying the russia investigation is, quote, the single greatest witch hunt in american history as democrats call out trump for not doing more to protect russia from our elections. >>> a deadly river of mud running through parts of california scorched by those wildfires. the dramatic rescues we are seeing as families. we'll get to those stories in a moment. >>> but a few moments ago, president trump opened his first cabinet meeting of the new year, but not before pausing to take a victory lap. the president started his remarks by saying, welcome to the studio. and then went on to taut everything from his tax win to shrinking unemployment to new plans for health care reform. those remarks coming one da
craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. what's the deal? a court strikes down the president's daca decision after he holds that open meeting on immigration, seemingly giving both democrats and republicans what they want. does anyone know what the policy will be, though? working group trying to figure that out right now. >>> also, president trump saying the russia investigation is, quote, the single greatest witch hunt in american history as democrats call out trump for not...
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this is east harlem, new york. and there were literally thousands of people nearby when this happened. we've talked to so many people who have told these horror stories being jolted away as far as a mile away when this explosion hit and they had no idea what happened. people racing to the scene trying to account for loved ones, for friends, neighbors, people who live in the area because there had been a number of homes and businesses that had been evacuated. the building that exploded was an apartment building several stories tall, and at 9:00 in the morning, there may have been people outside. it's likely that there were. we're hearing reports of about 15 people taken to local hospitals. two fatalities confirmed. there's reports that some people may be missing. we have not heard specific reports of people missing, although there are loved ones. at this point, a very tense situation, a very chaotic scene as investigators try to make sure that there are no other gas leaks anywhere in the area, before they let people
this is east harlem, new york. and there were literally thousands of people nearby when this happened. we've talked to so many people who have told these horror stories being jolted away as far as a mile away when this explosion hit and they had no idea what happened. people racing to the scene trying to account for loved ones, for friends, neighbors, people who live in the area because there had been a number of homes and businesses that had been evacuated. the building that exploded was an...
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here's what went down on friday afternoon. >> breaking news, this is from "the new york times." the headline of this piece, "rosenstein suggested he secretly record trump and discussed 25th amendment." >> here's michael schmidt of "the new york times" who broke that story with some more detail. >> as we point out in the story, rosenstein in the meeting was asked whether he was serious or not and he said that he was. >> but this morning there is a debate over what rod rosenstein meant. here's my colleague. >> the senior justice department officials are pushing back strongly on the way this is being characterized. what they're saying is that remark was made sarcastically. >> rod rosenstein firing back calling "the new york times" story inaccurate and factually incorrect. at fox news, there is some cognitive dissonance with laura ingram saying this. >> the president tonight should seriously consider whether rod rosenstein should remain on the job. >> and her colleague, sean hannity, saying this. >> i have a message for the president tonight. under zero circumstances should the pres
here's what went down on friday afternoon. >> breaking news, this is from "the new york times." the headline of this piece, "rosenstein suggested he secretly record trump and discussed 25th amendment." >> here's michael schmidt of "the new york times" who broke that story with some more detail. >> as we point out in the story, rosenstein in the meeting was asked whether he was serious or not and he said that he was. >> but this morning there...
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york daily news, tha guns coming up from virginia up to new york city, it is called the iron pipeline that was three decades ago, an it is still true congressman jamal bowman and tennessee state representative justin j. pearson, great to se you. congratulations on being reinstated thank you both for coming to the saturday show. >> thanks, jonathan. >> the supreme court has been temporary hold on parts of the texas abortion pill ruling, at the court decides whether to move forward with the case that means if -- mifepristone will remain widel available for now. the state expires on wednesday let's be clear these attacks on reproductiv rights are a danger to million across the country but they are also a losing gam for republicans. recent polling found that 73 of democrats and 51% o republicans oppose state level restrictions on access t abortion pills in fact, 43% of republican said they were less likely t vote for a candidate who wants to limit abortion access this helps explain why voter opted to protect abortio rights in ruby red state lik kansas, and gave the wisconsin supreme court
york daily news, tha guns coming up from virginia up to new york city, it is called the iron pipeline that was three decades ago, an it is still true congressman jamal bowman and tennessee state representative justin j. pearson, great to se you. congratulations on being reinstated thank you both for coming to the saturday show. >> thanks, jonathan. >> the supreme court has been temporary hold on parts of the texas abortion pill ruling, at the court decides whether to move forward...
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new york republican being a good team player. >> new york fact for yesterday, if andrew cuomo goes on to win the election in november, he will have held the governor's office for 24 of the last 40 years as of 2022. >> cuomo dominance. >> more people voted for cynthia nixon yesterday. >> than in 2014. >> in a losing cause. >> enormous. mara gay, thank you for being here. when we return, the supreme court confirmation and the explosive allegation that changed american politics forever. this is an insurance commercial. but let's be honest, nobody likes dealing with insurance. which is why esurance hired me, dennis quaid, as their spokesperson because apparently, i'm highly likable. see, they know it's confusing. i literally have no idea what i'm getting, dennis quaid. that's why they're making it simple, man in cafe. and more affordable. thank you, dennis quaid. you're welcome. that's a prop apple. i'd tell you more, but i only have 30 seconds. so here's a dramatic shot of their tagline so you'll remember it. esurance. it's surprisingly painless. we are the tv doctors of america, and we
new york republican being a good team player. >> new york fact for yesterday, if andrew cuomo goes on to win the election in november, he will have held the governor's office for 24 of the last 40 years as of 2022. >> cuomo dominance. >> more people voted for cynthia nixon yesterday. >> than in 2014. >> in a losing cause. >> enormous. mara gay, thank you for being here. when we return, the supreme court confirmation and the explosive allegation that changed...
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we are not seeing an investment in districts, rural districts especially like new york 21. and we're not seeing the creation of jobs in those districts that is necessary. and the reason for that is because we're not having the serious conversation about how to reform our government to make it work for the people of districts like new york 21. >> and is that your view about campaign finance as well? >> that's about the primary process. this is a closed primary. this should be an open primary. everybody should be able to vote in this primary. it's about gerrymandering. it's a gerrymandered district. in order to win you must capture a significant number of republicans and democrats to pull it off. it is about campaign financing in terms of distributing the money that gets spent and where that money comes from. more small dollars. but it's a combination of those things. until you create the candidates that can have the serious conversation, you are never going to solve the problems that are taking away the jobs. my number one problem with representative stefanik, and then i'll
we are not seeing an investment in districts, rural districts especially like new york 21. and we're not seeing the creation of jobs in those districts that is necessary. and the reason for that is because we're not having the serious conversation about how to reform our government to make it work for the people of districts like new york 21. >> and is that your view about campaign finance as well? >> that's about the primary process. this is a closed primary. this should be an open...
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here's "the new york times" profiling him as al qaeda's rising leader in 2008. here's foreign policy magazine profiling him as the next bin laden in 1999. and the guy number go, zawari and after he moved up to number two to be the top guy, who would place up zawari? this guy. the guy the white house says today, that the united states has just killed. >> i can tell you that our intelligence community has intelligence that leads them to believe thattal cade e thatta q leader, is dead. i can't get into details of how his death was brought about. but i can tell you that he served as al qaeda's general manager, responsible for overseeing groups day-to-day operations in the tribal areas of pakistan. and he managed outreach to al qaeda's regional affiliates. there is no now clear successor to take on the breadth of his responsibilities. >> now, the caveat here is that this is not the first time this guy has been reported dead. but if, in fact, if intelligence the bourn out and they killed the second in command, the operational chief 069 whole organization, then it is n
here's "the new york times" profiling him as al qaeda's rising leader in 2008. here's foreign policy magazine profiling him as the next bin laden in 1999. and the guy number go, zawari and after he moved up to number two to be the top guy, who would place up zawari? this guy. the guy the white house says today, that the united states has just killed. >> i can tell you that our intelligence community has intelligence that leads them to believe thattal cade e thatta q leader, is...
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and good evening once again from our msnbc headquarters in new york. this was day 355 of the trump administration, and that new book on this presidency called "fire and fury" has apparently torched its first victim. steve bannon is out as the head of breitbart news. we'll have the latest on that just ahead, but also out tonight, 10 hours in all of testimony from the co-founder of the company behind that trump-russia dossier. that testimony came from glen simpson, that man right there, who appeared before the senate judiciary committee back in august, and the 312-page transcript of that event gives us a much more detailed look at what the research firm fusion gps was doing and what u.s. authorities knew and when. it's complicated, but let's get to it. the firm's work has taken center stage in this partisan battle on the hill over the russia investigation, and this glen simpson has called on the committee senior republicans to release his testimony. well, today the judiciary committee's top democrat did that for him. senator diane feinstein of california
and good evening once again from our msnbc headquarters in new york. this was day 355 of the trump administration, and that new book on this presidency called "fire and fury" has apparently torched its first victim. steve bannon is out as the head of breitbart news. we'll have the latest on that just ahead, but also out tonight, 10 hours in all of testimony from the co-founder of the company behind that trump-russia dossier. that testimony came from glen simpson, that man right there,...
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i'm stephanie ruhle heading back to new york. ly not be with my partner ali at 11:00. but right next to me is hallie jackson. >> in the flesh, this is the greatest surprise ever. but we'll let you go. this morning, bracing for a battle of how to make bipartisanship a reality. >>> and a judge is throwing a last-minute lifeline to dreamers as lawmakers head back to the hill after that remarkable meeting at the white house. why they may be more confused now than before. and what they are doing to make a deal. we'll ask one of the senators in that meeting, republican thom till list li tillis in his live appearance on this show in a minute. >>> and one of his colleagues on the judiciary committee igniting a firestorm. dropping a key transcript related to the russia investigation. even as democrats today warn we are not more protected from russian election interference than we were before. what that means for the midterms now just two months out from the first primaries. >>> to say we have a lot to get to today is an understatement, but we do. i want to start with kasie hunt
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he did not mention that the night before a new york judge found him guilty of fraud. instead he just calls him a chubby duck. >> she didn't mention he was in the tank of a, trump up until trump's election and afterwards as well. that was like you walked star was empire strikes, back empire of the, jedi and then you realize those videos the bad guy, really. molly is exactly right. the gop has not put non millionaires first, i would say, since nixon. if these guys had policies, and they wanted to do that would help not, millionaires they would never shut up about. it they do, not and so it is going to be six more months of hunter biden stories. >> there is something else they did not talk, about and very few republicans have talked about it this week. it has to do with our democracy. the fact that donald trump made a threat to one of the highest ranking officials in our military, saying mark milley should be executed. i did not hear that mention on the debate, stage and from those lawmakers. >> he also threatened a private corporation using the private government agains
he did not mention that the night before a new york judge found him guilty of fraud. instead he just calls him a chubby duck. >> she didn't mention he was in the tank of a, trump up until trump's election and afterwards as well. that was like you walked star was empire strikes, back empire of the, jedi and then you realize those videos the bad guy, really. molly is exactly right. the gop has not put non millionaires first, i would say, since nixon. if these guys had policies, and they...
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one that took -- i guess you were in one leg of a flight that just ended up going to new york. you were only on one part of it. but you're a part of a new policy here. has this policy been abused? >> actually, that's not factually accurate. >> it's not? you were not on one of these treasury flights with the secretary of treasury? >> i was scheduled to fly on that flight -- >> you were on the manifest. >> -- i was on the manifest and i ended up flying the next day. commercial. my guess is all all of the investigations are finished every single one of these flights will be legal. the policy that we put out last week -- >> what's ethical. >> right, what's necessarily legal isn't necessarily right. i think what we did is, john kelly and i last week got together and came out with this statement of policy that says, look, you can fly, it's reasonable under certain circumstances, but it needs to be the hard exception. there are going to be times when ryan zinke needs to go to the arctic circle or rick perry needs to go to the middle of nowhere in the nevada desert. those places probab
one that took -- i guess you were in one leg of a flight that just ended up going to new york. you were only on one part of it. but you're a part of a new policy here. has this policy been abused? >> actually, that's not factually accurate. >> it's not? you were not on one of these treasury flights with the secretary of treasury? >> i was scheduled to fly on that flight -- >> you were on the manifest. >> -- i was on the manifest and i ended up flying the next day....
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i am chris jansing in for craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. changing the subject. explosive allegations that president trump himself californiaed his son's original and misleading explanation about his meeting with a kremlin-linked attorney. what could be the legal as well as political fallout? trmp temperature, a new lawsuit alleges president trump personally signed off on a fox news story about the death to of a dnc aide that was later retracted. and taking on trump. one of the gop's own larking out at his party for the rise of donald trump. will more republicans join the revolatility? we begin today, the first full day for the new white house chief of staff, sworn in just yesterday to right the ship and once again the trump administration is facing more chaos after a new report in "the washington post." that story says that the misleading statement about don junior's meeting with a russian lawyer was actually the work of the president himself.
i am chris jansing in for craig melvin at msnbc headquarters in new york. changing the subject. explosive allegations that president trump himself californiaed his son's original and misleading explanation about his meeting with a kremlin-linked attorney. what could be the legal as well as political fallout? trmp temperature, a new lawsuit alleges president trump personally signed off on a fox news story about the death to of a dnc aide that was later retracted. and taking on trump. one of the...
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news outlets starting with ryan grim at the intercept, later bust buzzfeed then "the new york times," "washington post," now nbc news are all reporting that senator feinstein first became aware of whatever this information is thanks to a letter. "the new york times" tonight reporting that this letter was sent in july, first to the office of a california democratic congresswoman anna eshoo. congresswoman eshoo then relayed the letter to senator feinstein's office. "the new york times" reports that last night senator feinstein told fellow democrats on the judiciary committee about the existence of this letter and its contents, though she didn't actually share the letter. "the times" reports that several of these democratic senators that feinstein spoke with advised her that she needed to take these claims to the fbi. and now she has done so. the fbi for its part says yes, they received this information and they say they have forwarded it to the white house to be part of judge kavanaugh's background file. and that means that not only the white house but potentially other senators could v
news outlets starting with ryan grim at the intercept, later bust buzzfeed then "the new york times," "washington post," now nbc news are all reporting that senator feinstein first became aware of whatever this information is thanks to a letter. "the new york times" tonight reporting that this letter was sent in july, first to the office of a california democratic congresswoman anna eshoo. congresswoman eshoo then relayed the letter to senator feinstein's office....
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. >>> good evening from new york. i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. and with the prospects of a high-stakes interview with bob mueller now looming for the president and maybe even the coming weeks, the news tonight is that president trump is backing away from his prior expansive claim that he would sit down, easily, with the special counsel. these new remarks come as trump and his allies are making public moves to undermine the russia probe. and trump urging his republican allies to, quote, take control. here was the president at a joint press conference today with the prime minister of norway. >> i will say this. there is collusion, but it's really with the democrats and the russians, far more than it is with the republicans and the russians. so the witch hunt continues. >> asked about recent reports that an interview with mueller is now in the works, the president was newly noncommittal. and the man at the center of a criminal probe who is, of course, facing new scrutiny for this account in michael wolff's book about how aggressively trump sloppily
. >>> good evening from new york. i'm ari melber in for chris hayes. and with the prospects of a high-stakes interview with bob mueller now looming for the president and maybe even the coming weeks, the news tonight is that president trump is backing away from his prior expansive claim that he would sit down, easily, with the special counsel. these new remarks come as trump and his allies are making public moves to undermine the russia probe. and trump urging his republican allies to,...
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